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so a troll is someone who goes in for cures we're talking a lot about technology here. so someone who goes out in a patent and once they security don't really do anything with it they're not using it to make a product per se they're using it instead to then file a lawsuit later on and often they choose not to disclose that they have the patent and sort of it's basically a trap to extort technology companies or other companies that are actually making a product and actually you know trying to drive innovation cycle forward so how would the obama administration even be able to go about pursuing these people and things businesses. well the first big thing they did this week is they released a pretty comprehensive study that shows just how much patent trolls are actually stymie innovation and how much that they're costing these companies i know that in two thousand and eleven cost technology company companies twenty nine billion dollars and that's that's just in one year and since two thousand and ten you're seeing over a thirty percent increase in these patent cases so i t
so a troll is someone who goes in for cures we're talking a lot about technology here. so someone who goes out in a patent and once they security don't really do anything with it they're not using it to make a product per se they're using it instead to then file a lawsuit later on and often they choose not to disclose that they have the patent and sort of it's basically a trap to extort technology companies or other companies that are actually making a product and actually you know trying to...
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her smart power strategy of combining military strength with capacity and global economics, aid, and technology. she enhanced the role of diplomatic and defense initiatives in the international arena. capitalizing on this effort, it she instituted a diplomacy and developmental review for the department that mirrored the defense review to all our endeavors. secretary clinton' success in the department of state resulted in an expanded role of global issues and greatly facilitated the respect of military groups on every continent. visiting more than 100 countries. she has been an exceptional example of the commitment to fostering better relations abroad and to directly supporting our troops in those areas. most noteworthy in her years of federal service, she has instantly and an advocate of all personal programs and initiatives that have enhanced the lives of military personnel and their families. her accomplishments reflect upon herself, the joint staff, and the department of defense. [applause] please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the 23rd secretary of defense, leon panetta. [applause] >> tha
her smart power strategy of combining military strength with capacity and global economics, aid, and technology. she enhanced the role of diplomatic and defense initiatives in the international arena. capitalizing on this effort, it she instituted a diplomacy and developmental review for the department that mirrored the defense review to all our endeavors. secretary clinton' success in the department of state resulted in an expanded role of global issues and greatly facilitated the respect of...
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in other words, technological change. it's never been a better time to be an educated person because of technology, people's ability to work from home, work remotely. skilled workers, people's analytical skills, communication skills are in demand. but guess what? those really talented people are also key inputs into higher education. so the things that are driving up the wages, if you will, are skilled workers in the economy as a whole, the demand the rest of the world has for the workers and for higher education is what is driving up the cost. >> let me get your take on mbas. here we are at a time that school is almost out. people are looking to work. are there job prospects out there? what is the outlook for mbas these days and are they finding jobs? >> mbas are finding jobs, absolutely. i think the key thing to understand about the u.s. economy, we really have a tale of two economies right now. really highly educated people, college graduates with strong degrees, mbas are continuing to do very well. but the middle clas
in other words, technological change. it's never been a better time to be an educated person because of technology, people's ability to work from home, work remotely. skilled workers, people's analytical skills, communication skills are in demand. but guess what? those really talented people are also key inputs into higher education. so the things that are driving up the wages, if you will, are skilled workers in the economy as a whole, the demand the rest of the world has for the workers and...
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the right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> reporter: the nra has a lot of support here on capitol hill, especially in the house where many say an assault weapons ban has little chance of being passed. >> this is going to be a tough go. >> reporter: it may be tough to win over some of the public as well. on wednesday, sheriffs in missouri, california, and texas announced they would not enforce new gun control laws such as an assault weapons ban. that i feel and can prove that are unconstitutional, we will not enforce those. >> reporter: president obama is sending vice president biden on the road to gather public support. >> we're growing to take it to the american people. >> reporter: the vice president's road trip begins tomorrow with a rally in virginia to promote gun control. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> the senate judiciary committee will start holding hearings on control proposals coming up next wednesday. >>> stopping gun violence, the subject of a public meeting last night at friendly high school in fort washington. c
the right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> reporter: the nra has a lot of support here on capitol hill, especially in the house where many say an assault weapons ban has little chance of being passed. >> this is going to be a tough go. >> reporter: it may be tough to win over some of the public as well. on wednesday, sheriffs in missouri, california, and texas announced they would not enforce new gun control laws such as an...
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. >> he's turning education on its head, pushing technology into teaching and ruffling feathers along the way. >> are you surprised by the controversy? >> he answers his critics. tyler florence talks about his biggest fears of opening the doors of a san francisco restaurant. he talks about how he feels about people who don't eat fried chicken. >> if you don't want fried chicken, i don't want to talk to you. here is raj mathai. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. we started this series a few months ago and it's been incredible. we are going behind the scenes with the most dynamic people in the country. tonight is no different. we begin with a fixture in washington. leon panetta is the one who orchestrated the attack on osama bin laden. he did it with his beth friend by his side. >> that picture of lincoln hangs in the room where the joint chief's always meet. they gave me a copy of that picture. >> reporter: behind the scenes there are few things you need to know about leon panetta. his laughter is contagious. his foul language is honest. >> when i got into new departments and agen
. >> he's turning education on its head, pushing technology into teaching and ruffling feathers along the way. >> are you surprised by the controversy? >> he answers his critics. tyler florence talks about his biggest fears of opening the doors of a san francisco restaurant. he talks about how he feels about people who don't eat fried chicken. >> if you don't want fried chicken, i don't want to talk to you. here is raj mathai. >> good evening. thanks for joining...
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the skiers are used to the technology. havesay they're pleased to snow. one says it is not as good as the real thing. he says he sometimes worries about the environmental impact, but it is good to have the snow. winter sports and tourism are an economic mainstay of this part of germany. many jobs depend on good snow conditions. the area has to compete with larger ski resorts just across the border in austria. keeping the slopes of the white costs about 1 billion euros a season. -- 1 million euros a season. gonethe day-trippers' have home and the temperature 6, it is time to turn on the snow cannons. they are fed by reservoirs' with pumping stations. the cannons are located on the side of the peaks. he explains how the public pressure has to reach a certain level. when the pressure is high enough, he can switch them on. the systems as one of the artificial snow machines appears to have broken down. he will have to go and fix it. he takes along. -- he takes me along. the men have to be able to deal with all kinds of problems with the palms and electronic sy
the skiers are used to the technology. havesay they're pleased to snow. one says it is not as good as the real thing. he says he sometimes worries about the environmental impact, but it is good to have the snow. winter sports and tourism are an economic mainstay of this part of germany. many jobs depend on good snow conditions. the area has to compete with larger ski resorts just across the border in austria. keeping the slopes of the white costs about 1 billion euros a season. -- 1 million...
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because of technology, people's ability to work from home. work remotely. skilled workers, people with analytical skills, communication skills are in demand. guess what? those talented people are inputs into higher education. the things driving up the wages, if you will, of skilled workers in the economy as a whole, the demand the rest of the world has for these workers and higher education is driving up the cost. >> get your take on mbas. school's almost up. people are looking to work. are there job prospects out there? what is the outlook for mbas these days and are they finding days? >> they're finding jobs, absolutely. the key thing to understand about the u.s. economy is we have a two-speed of two economies. really highly educated people, college graduates with strong degrees, mbas are continuing to do very well, but the middle class and less educated workers are strug aring and the key to that, frankly, improving our educational system. >> where's the hiring happening? >> in a number of sectors. so, again, the emerging world is key here. as the middle
because of technology, people's ability to work from home. work remotely. skilled workers, people with analytical skills, communication skills are in demand. guess what? those talented people are inputs into higher education. the things driving up the wages, if you will, of skilled workers in the economy as a whole, the demand the rest of the world has for these workers and higher education is driving up the cost. >> get your take on mbas. school's almost up. people are looking to work....
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today we're talking technology. i saw an article on how we hold on to technology that we clearly no longer need. example, this alarm clock. the sony dream machine. listen, with your eflt phoiphon you don't need an alarm clock, yet i have three of them in my house and a lot of people sent me this picture. tweet your most creative answers. #way too obsolete. technology you don't need but you don't want to give up. >>> still ahead, the colts dwnt wait too long to pull out all the stops on monday night football, but andrew luck and company had a tough one. that ahead in sports. and hanibal meet walter. >>> for two hours this afternoon, a runaway helium balloon took a strange twitsing and turning flight over colorado. and as the world watched it live online and on television, we got the stomach turning report that there was a 6-year-old boy on board. before they sat down, one more time, just for themselves. before the last grandchild. before the first grandchild. smile. before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a
today we're talking technology. i saw an article on how we hold on to technology that we clearly no longer need. example, this alarm clock. the sony dream machine. listen, with your eflt phoiphon you don't need an alarm clock, yet i have three of them in my house and a lot of people sent me this picture. tweet your most creative answers. #way too obsolete. technology you don't need but you don't want to give up. >>> still ahead, the colts dwnt wait too long to pull out all the stops on...
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the nature of the technology is such that we call it offense preference. it costs thousands of times the amount of money to defend as it does to attack. >> the opposite of cyber war is cyber peace. how do you get to cyber peace? is there a cyber squev -- eequivalent lent of cyber control? >> nations are beginning to talk about things they can do to reduce tension. both the united kingdom and the united states have open talks with russia on cyber risks reductions. which is communication channels and transparency measures. we have to begin with small steps. frankly, when we began nuclear arms control i was involved in that and people said we would never get there. they said that about chemical arms control and we got that but it took 10 or 15 years. so maybe we should start now. >> let's take some questions from the audience. a lot of questions. let's take the third row here then the gentleman in the middle there at the back. >> hello. i feel like the things you have said i've heard it about 12, 13 years ago with the year 2k problem. we said the wall streets
the nature of the technology is such that we call it offense preference. it costs thousands of times the amount of money to defend as it does to attack. >> the opposite of cyber war is cyber peace. how do you get to cyber peace? is there a cyber squev -- eequivalent lent of cyber control? >> nations are beginning to talk about things they can do to reduce tension. both the united kingdom and the united states have open talks with russia on cyber risks reductions. which is...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. ♪ that is tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt.k it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its creamy, thick texture helps satisfy you. so you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps signific
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. ♪ that is tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt.k it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its...
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the second is you could deny them access to more technology. but with china, that's a more difficult issue. i mean here's a country that is investing in a lot of american companies. their capital is usually welcome. certainly their capital is welcome when it comes to buying up our debt. i don't think the chinese is going to turn around and start selling american treasury notes because of the dispute over cyber. but if thing got rough enough and they saw a better place to put their money they might stop buying it. >> or they could dump it although the argument goes if they dump it they hurt themselves. they hurt themselves, that's right. the question is how can you raise the price. one thing the u.s. government could do raise the price is to expose these groups not wait for private companies to do it but for the government themselves to do it. because suddenly it would make doing business with trying to look to be a riskier operation. a little bit like the way the u.s. has operated with the iran sanction where the idea was to say you can do busi
the second is you could deny them access to more technology. but with china, that's a more difficult issue. i mean here's a country that is investing in a lot of american companies. their capital is usually welcome. certainly their capital is welcome when it comes to buying up our debt. i don't think the chinese is going to turn around and start selling american treasury notes because of the dispute over cyber. but if thing got rough enough and they saw a better place to put their money they...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. gerri: it is government spending that just won't die. albrecht on a little-known program that congress can't seem to cut in 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ gerri: when it comes to cutting the purse strings, nobody, nobody is worst in congress. i mean nobody. case in point, an obscure program called the christopher columbus foundation, the program offering cash reward for research in the fields of agricultural science and biology. even runs a competition for middle schoolers to use science to solve local problems. they send the kids, the winners to walt disney will for a week. sounds nice except for the fact that there are other federal programs that do the exact same thing like one run by the army that rewards innovative metals coolest with a trip to washington. look, not only is the program redundant and something probably last to the private sector, but it is the government's spending no licking killed. have tried to get rid of the 450,000 of program, but nobody can make it happen. three republ
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. gerri: it is government spending that just won't die. albrecht on a little-known program that congress can't seem to cut in 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ gerri: when it comes to cutting the purse strings, nobody, nobody is worst in congress. i mean nobody. case in point, an obscure program called the christopher columbus foundation, the program offering cash reward for research in the fields of agricultural...
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other potential targets of intelligence operations, espionage if you like, use commercial off the shelf technology or their security, for there to meet patients as well as for their communication security. i'm sure this applies to really most people here in the audience as well, use gmail, microsoft products, et cetera. that means that the very legitimate target of an intelligence operation, of an espionage operation, some militants -- some militant group in pakistan, say, we be using exactly the same technology that you are using when you check your gmail. the information it is coming to the exact same fiber optic cable. we want the nsa to be able to listen in to one conversation. we don't want the nsa to listen to another conversation. obviously if we use fiber optic cable, we have a contradiction. so we need a discussion on how to deal with that contradiction, and that's a really tough discussion. >> now, that's from the perspective of state apparatus is going after the big, bad nonstate actors. let me turn that around. again, we have regular accounts of chinese intelligence activities through
other potential targets of intelligence operations, espionage if you like, use commercial off the shelf technology or their security, for there to meet patients as well as for their communication security. i'm sure this applies to really most people here in the audience as well, use gmail, microsoft products, et cetera. that means that the very legitimate target of an intelligence operation, of an espionage operation, some militants -- some militant group in pakistan, say, we be using exactly...
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been used in those smaller attacks that took place back in the spring and it involves very complex technology and preparation and all of that would, as gary suggested, make it very difficult to believe that the rebel groups were responsible for it, especially because of the trajectory of these rockets appeared to be launched out of government-held territory. as for its implications, i think it makes it harder for assad regime to make the case that they don't have significant stores and the big change in the past week is they've begun to admit they do. but the history of past disarmament is unless there is a big da dramatic demonstration at the beginning of the process that assad is serious about giving this up, a demonstration that would make it unmistakable to the people who won unit 450, his chemical weapons unit and others in the syrian military, then there's going to be this game that could go on for some time. the iraqis and the libyans at the beginning of their disarmament periods made big dramatic shows. the libyans pulled the bombs and warheads-- empty ones-- out of storage and rolled
been used in those smaller attacks that took place back in the spring and it involves very complex technology and preparation and all of that would, as gary suggested, make it very difficult to believe that the rebel groups were responsible for it, especially because of the trajectory of these rockets appeared to be launched out of government-held territory. as for its implications, i think it makes it harder for assad regime to make the case that they don't have significant stores and the big...
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as a sort of a philosophical mode operation, i would recommend always, you know, we talk about new technologies here. naturally, there's a tendency, i have it to think oh my god, everything is changing now. i have the new iphone. in fact, some things may not change. i troamed check your enthusiasm at the same time. i'll give you an example. a lot of people are concerned now about computer-controlled cars. the self-driving cars and the self-parking car and whatnot. theoretically it hasn't happened as far as we know has never happened. theoretically you could cause a car accident through a computer attack remotely. now lot of people simply think, oh my god, car cyber war is just around the corner. i would say, okay, that's a real risk, it could happen. imagine what the consequence would be. the consequence would be huge media outcry. two people killed in car cyberattack. the next result would be nobody would buy it anymore. so the market, if you talk about large numbers here, then the market is able to react in a way that is not the case in this control system environment. because it's so small a
as a sort of a philosophical mode operation, i would recommend always, you know, we talk about new technologies here. naturally, there's a tendency, i have it to think oh my god, everything is changing now. i have the new iphone. in fact, some things may not change. i troamed check your enthusiasm at the same time. i'll give you an example. a lot of people are concerned now about computer-controlled cars. the self-driving cars and the self-parking car and whatnot. theoretically it hasn't...
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don't leave them unattended, if the heater is old, get a new one because it will likely have better technology that can prevent fires which is common went temperatures drop. >> firefighters go from being busy to extremely busy. >> firefighters were able to control the fire in 10 to 15 minutes. no one was home. >> that is a blessing from the lord. >> she talked about her elderly neighbors. the couple was in their late 80's and happened to be away when the fire started. the couple's granddaughter was there to see the damage of the home. which is where her mother grew up. she is glad her grandparents are ok. >> this is a truly a blessing. i can only thank god they weren't here. >> you're looking at $50,000 worth of damage. again, the fire started in the basement. firefighters were able to come here and put the fire out. as for the couple they cannot stay at this home. but family is here to support them. >> the parents of crfl are speaking out after -- l chandra levy after there are secret meetings about her murder perp it seems like the conviction could be in jeopardy and the man accused could go
don't leave them unattended, if the heater is old, get a new one because it will likely have better technology that can prevent fires which is common went temperatures drop. >> firefighters go from being busy to extremely busy. >> firefighters were able to control the fire in 10 to 15 minutes. no one was home. >> that is a blessing from the lord. >> she talked about her elderly neighbors. the couple was in their late 80's and happened to be away when the fire started....
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. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ that's why we're here. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. >>> against the back drop of a possible u.s. default, the world financial leaders are in washington this weekend for the international monetary fund's annual meeting. they serve as the financial watchdog and rescue agency. last night i sat down with the head of the imf, christine lagarde, in this exclusive interview. as we sit here, there is no deal. the american government is barelying toward inin inin ini default. how concerning is this to you? >> it's very concerning. i spent the last three days with 300 finance ministers and banks from across the world, and the world was doing
. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ that's why we're here. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> new clues tonight about the explosive devices that killed three and injured more than 1
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most...
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growth in funding, in personnel, in technology. particularly in the decade since 9/11. so what we see from that story of growth are some rather dramatic, what we think of as top line findings. first is that spending for the immigration enforcement agencies today, adjusted for inflation, is 15 times what it was for i.n.s. in 1986 when we believe the current era of immigration enforcement began. that is a conservative estimate, and if anybody wants to parse with that later, we'd tell you how we came to that estimate. that is a conservative estimate. most likely the spending is almost possibly considerably more than what it is we estimated. in relative terms, what this means is that the united states government now spends more on immigration enforcement than on all other principal law enforcement agencies combined. we are spending as of fiscal year 2011, which is the most recent year for the data that we're using that was available, that's the price tag of $18 billion. that is 24% greater than the $14.4 billion that funds the f.b.i., the d.e.a., the secret service, the a.t
growth in funding, in personnel, in technology. particularly in the decade since 9/11. so what we see from that story of growth are some rather dramatic, what we think of as top line findings. first is that spending for the immigration enforcement agencies today, adjusted for inflation, is 15 times what it was for i.n.s. in 1986 when we believe the current era of immigration enforcement began. that is a conservative estimate, and if anybody wants to parse with that later, we'd tell you how we...
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. >> the winter weather >> a popular boys' and girls' club went from having some of the up-to-date technologies to being close to $25,000 in debt. someone stole all the electronics and computers and cash. the thieves even took the trash cans. it happened between noon on monday and 8:00 p.m. -- 8:00 a.m. tuesday morning. the directors tell us where did it broke in through a back door at the side of the building. >> that program is on hold until we're able to replace the laptops. we have a lab where the young people do homework. we use the smart board to help them throughout the day and that is on hold. >> that is a real shame. all the stolen items were provided through donations. no suspects have been identified at this hour. nearly tripling the reward for the information leading to arrest of a student over the weekend. police say it they believe there were up to 30 people who witnessed these laying of -- slaying of edmond st. clair. if you think you know anything about this case, called the crime solvers. that reward now stands at $7,000. >> the cdc reports failed drug overdoses in the u.s. are
. >> the winter weather >> a popular boys' and girls' club went from having some of the up-to-date technologies to being close to $25,000 in debt. someone stole all the electronics and computers and cash. the thieves even took the trash cans. it happened between noon on monday and 8:00 p.m. -- 8:00 a.m. tuesday morning. the directors tell us where did it broke in through a back door at the side of the building. >> that program is on hold until we're able to replace the...
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its technology. -- it is technology. --n the forecast fails >> you go incognito. >> we did know that it would be call, that we would be on the edge. it went farther south and east than we thought. snow to the joy of some. roanoke in particular got hit with 5 inches of snow and of power a bit outages. r temperature ou right now. if it's breezy in the wake of the storm. hour, so it feels like 30 degrees in d.c. 21 windchill factor in d.c. -- winchester rather. the storm left us with a lot of nothing as it moved over the east coast. some snow flurries along the line this morning. is a great day for travel. on acrosshing going the u.s. except for lake-effect snow shares. little rainfall possible in miami today. could have delays in new york because of a blustery conditions today. express forecast, temperatures moving through the 30's today. for thesun is back week.time all that's good to see. >> we will take it. i'm happy. >> let bygones be bygones. looking ahead now. >> 6:00 hour 14 and 36 degrees. dangerous mourning e dead
its technology. -- it is technology. --n the forecast fails >> you go incognito. >> we did know that it would be call, that we would be on the edge. it went farther south and east than we thought. snow to the joy of some. roanoke in particular got hit with 5 inches of snow and of power a bit outages. r temperature ou right now. if it's breezy in the wake of the storm. hour, so it feels like 30 degrees in d.c. 21 windchill factor in d.c. -- winchester rather. the storm left us with a...
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v that kind of authority now when we move into the whole area of terrorism and counterterrorism and technologies that make it possible with a handful of individuals to destroy one of our cities then we're forced, i think, to think anew about our traditional ways of doing business, about how we make decisions, about how has the authity to make what decisions and that has, in fact, i think, probably generated is shift, if you will to the executive branch that the presidential authority is greater now than it was prior to 9/11. and basically for good reason. i don't always agree with the way it's used, but we felt an obligation to move aggressively along those lines. we didn't sit down and seiji we need more powers, we say how are we going to use the technical capability we have to intercept communication beeen al qaeda overseas and the people they're talking to here at home and what kind of authority do we need from the courts or from the congress. so we go through those exercises but i think it's driven by circumstance as much as it is by philosophy. >> rose: thank you. >> enjoyed it, charlie, go
v that kind of authority now when we move into the whole area of terrorism and counterterrorism and technologies that make it possible with a handful of individuals to destroy one of our cities then we're forced, i think, to think anew about our traditional ways of doing business, about how we make decisions, about how has the authity to make what decisions and that has, in fact, i think, probably generated is shift, if you will to the executive branch that the presidential authority is greater...
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. >> ifill: and we explore the pros and cons of drone warfare and examine the technology behind it-- the subject of tonight's edition of "nova."
. >> ifill: and we explore the pros and cons of drone warfare and examine the technology behind it-- the subject of tonight's edition of "nova."
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. he. >> geraldo: this is a fox news alert. >> a new report that the government has been secretly collecting the phone records of verizon customers since april. >> yeah. i knew something was up when i was like you hang up first and then my wife is like no, you hang up first and then obama was is like how about you just hang up at the same time? >> geraldo: but is the laugh on us? this is geraldo rivera reporting that the embattled president meeting this weekend with his chinese counter part and already under fire for benghazi, for an out of control irs and for an aggressive campaign investigating leaks to the immediate is now confronting a brand new
technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. he. >> geraldo: this is a fox news alert. >> a new report that the government has been secretly collecting the phone records of verizon customers since april. >> yeah. i knew...
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it's all about technology and training. lou: technology, training, and we're going to be taking up what will be the likely syrian response if there is to be one. we will continue with general david grange, ambassador john bolton on the weekend strikes in syria. and gang of eight immigration plan faces lots of opponents. we point out tee of the most important in that "chalk talk". president obama tells ohio state graduates, there is nothing sinister about big government. and not to worry their pretty little heads aut tyranny. the "a-team" next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep
it's all about technology and training. lou: technology, training, and we're going to be taking up what will be the likely syrian response if there is to be one. we will continue with general david grange, ambassador john bolton on the weekend strikes in syria. and gang of eight immigration plan faces lots of opponents. we point out tee of the most important in that "chalk talk". president obama tells ohio state graduates, there is nothing sinister about big government. and not to...
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. >> technology also not so great. >> not at all. look at the performance in the first quarter. it was the laggard among the ten sectors. >> what do you think about this market? based on all of that news, the fundamentals underpinning of this market, earnings, given that it's not any great shakes, do you think we're able to -- is that part of the reason you think second quarter is going to be a problem? >> i think in the first quarter investors had i wouldn't say a free ride but an easy ride. obviously over 85% of the stocks in the s&p 500 gained ground. i think in the second quarter it's going to be even more of a temperate period. we're going to have m&a. ipos. activity in terms of overseas maybe recovery. hopefully in europe they get some resolution with the sovereign debt issues. so there's some kernels for hope. the fact is the 10% we saw in the first quarter, i'd be very surprised if we saw that in the second quarter. >> a lot of people talking about the ipo market. one of our guests said there's a lot of companies lining up to go public. my question is how come they haven
. >> technology also not so great. >> not at all. look at the performance in the first quarter. it was the laggard among the ten sectors. >> what do you think about this market? based on all of that news, the fundamentals underpinning of this market, earnings, given that it's not any great shakes, do you think we're able to -- is that part of the reason you think second quarter is going to be a problem? >> i think in the first quarter investors had i wouldn't say a free...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>> this is a supreme court decision. and the election last november made the healthcare mandate the law of the land. we will support a three-year expansion of the medicaid program under the new healthcare law. as long as the federal government meets their commitment to pay 100% of the cost during that time. it's not a white flag of sur render to government run healthcare. >> bret: republican for rick scott of florida ran commercials, $20 million against obamacare when running for governor. now, he is accepting a major expansion of medicaid in florida. and is being praised by the white house. he is one of seven republican fors accepting this administration expansion of medicaid as part of obamacare. new mexico, north dakota, michigan, ohio, nevada and now florida. so is this th
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>> this is a supreme court decision. and the election last november made the healthcare mandate the law of the land. we will support a three-year expansion of the medicaid...
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as he moves to a more risk , technology is an important component. as we rely more on more on it we need to be very concerned about the privacy and civil liberties associated with that. dedicated to this. >> as you move forward, you will share that and continue to work with the committee in regards. >> this is a very specific question. one of the issues that came up some complaints i have received regarding house of worship center unable to access certain grants. let's say you are a house of worship and you ran a day care center or leased it out to someone who did. the day care- centers wiped off the face of the earth and they have no capacity. recognizing that this is about the facility that is being used. was afterschool programs within this facility. this is only location we could do it. would you be able to look into this issue? i think it is important to provide the services needed and not the poor and because where they put the facility or the service they are providing. does that make sense to start e?t >> legislation has been used get would a
as he moves to a more risk , technology is an important component. as we rely more on more on it we need to be very concerned about the privacy and civil liberties associated with that. dedicated to this. >> as you move forward, you will share that and continue to work with the committee in regards. >> this is a very specific question. one of the issues that came up some complaints i have received regarding house of worship center unable to access certain grants. let's say you are a...